DWEET RIDDIM produced by XXYLUS PRODUCTION 2019
Dweet Overview
Back in 2019, the Dweet Riddim yard session tape brought a new energy to dancehall. The heavy basslines and sharp drum patterns made it a favorite for club DJs and street selectors. Unlike some yard session tapes from the same time, which often focused on classic reggae sounds, the Dweet Riddim was bold and modern. It mixed trap influences with traditional dancehall, making it stand out at every party. Hessnce’s track, “Dweet,” became a highlight on the riddim, showing off their unique style. King Dawad’s “Good To Dem” added a confident, catchy vibe, while Ajji’s “Angel” gave the riddim a smooth, melodic touch. Harry Toddler, known for his 1999 hit “Don’t Run In,” teamed up with Jazzy J on “Celebrate Life,” bringing experience and energy together. Each artist brought their own personality, making the tape feel like a true collaboration. Behind the mixing board, XXYLUS PRODUCTION played a key role. The producer is known for blending different genres and has worked with both local and international artists. This skill helped Dweet Riddim reach beyond Jamaica’s borders and gain attention online. Years later, selectors still draw for this tape because of its strong production and memorable tracks. Compared to other yard session tapes from 2019, Dweet Riddim feels more global and club-ready. The songs, like “Up There” by Sydney King, “Chill With Me” by Urbann, and “Money Talk” by Tahera, keep the dancefloor moving.
Dweet Tracklist:
- Hessnce – Dweet
- King Dawad – Good To Dem
- Ajji – Angel
- Harry Toddler – Celebrate Life (feat Jazzy J)
- Sydney King – Up There
- Urbann – Chill With Me
- Tahera – Money Talk
- Rtadax – Money Mi Seh
- Rod Pinnock – My Time
- Shanna Raymond – Queen A Di Ring
- Randy Sign – Horny Horny
- Blakk Man – Man Firm
- Pinchers – Nuh Freak
- Munga Honorable – Hustle Everyday
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